MLS Game Summary - D.C. United at New York

Harrison, NJ (Sports Network) - A backup goalkeeper and a rookie took down the
mighty New York Red Bulls on Thursday night.

And Thierry Henry just stood and watched as the season ended for New York.

Joe Willis came off the bench after starting goalie Bill Hamid was sent off to
save a penalty and rookie Nick DeLeon scored in the 88th minute as D.C. United
edged New York, 1-0, to advance to the Eastern Conference finals.

United and New York tied, 1-1, in the first game at RFK Stadium, and a victory
in he return match at Red Bull Arena - postponed one day by a snowstorm - gave
D.C. a 2-1 aggregate win in the series.

D.C. will visit the Houston Dynamo on Sunday in the first match in the Eastern
Conference finals. The second leg will be Nov. 18 at United.

After blizzard-like conditions forced the postponement of the match Wednesday,
14,035 fans returned to RBA for what turned out to be an epic second leg.

After a scoreless first half that saw New York enjoy more scoring chances, the
Red Bulls continued to be the better side early in the second half.

Hamid was busy for D.C., and made his biggest saved in the 65th minute when he
denied Dax McCarty from close range with a save with his left arm.

Four minutes later, a wild final 20-plus minutes started with Hamid getting a
red card from referee Mark Geiger for a challenge on Kenny Cooper on the edge
of the penalty area.

Hamid protested the call and, after a lengthy delay, Cooper stepped up to take
a penalty against backup Willis. Cooper buried the first shot, but the attempt
was called back by Geiger because New York players entered the area too early.

Willis guessed correctly on the second try from Cooper, a perfect 10-for-10 in
his career from the spot, and dove to his left to save the penalty in the 74th
minute.

New York only enjoyed its man advantage for about one more minute.

Rafa Marquez earned his second yellow card of the game for a poor challenge on
Chris Pontius in the 75th minute, leaving both sides with 10 men.

United followed with the winner during a frantic finish, as right back Robbie
Russell found DeLeon in the right side of the area, and the rookie turned and
fired a first-time, right-footed shot to beat Luis Robles at the near post.

New York had one last-gasp chance off a free kick from just outside the area,
but with Henry and Roy Miller both over the ball, Miller launched the chance
well high as Henry - one of the greatest strikers in the world - just stood a
few feet to his side and watched.

While United will continue its quest for a fifth MLS Cup, New York was left to
ponder another missed opportunity, as it will remain without an MLS Cup for at
least one more season.